The Main Trail, spanning approximately 3km, is essential for all visitors—flattened path winding through dense woodland, streams, and scenic viewpoints. Along the way, eco-interpretation boards detail native ferns, Taiwan red cypress, and rare birds like the black-faced spoonbill. For a hidden gem, try the Nan Keng Stone Path, a winding route along the ridge offering panoramic views of Tai Po Bay and Tolo Harbour—ideal for photography.
For a steeper challenge, the West Peak Trail (1.5km) climbs sharply to a summit with sweeping vistas of the surrounding mountains and skyline. The park also features an Observation Deck where nightly stargazing sessions are hosted by expert guides, using telescopes and augmented reality projections to explore constellations and light pollution effects.
Wear lightweight hiking shoes and carry a waterproof jacket—the area experiences sudden summer showers. All trails have emergency call points and reliable mobile signal coverage, ensuring safety. This blend of education, adventure, and natural beauty makes it a premier outdoor destination.